A wonderfully fruity pipe blend brought to our attention by our ECF friend for whom it is named! Sweet and rich mango combines with a luxuriously fragrant pipe tobacco blend. Add a touch of vanilla for creaminess and voilà! If you love mango, and enjoy vanilla tobacco, this is the one for you!

Fermented cavendishes lend a smoky-sweet tobacco backdrop for this rich, luxurious caramel used as both a casing, which helps bring out natural flavors and characteristics of a specific tobacco leaf varietal but rarely leaves a detectable flavor to the finished pipe blend, as well as a dressing/topping which is clear to the palate on this one!

The end result is a light to (maybe) medium-bodied tobacco; not overly sweet, but definitely more of a dessert vape!

Legend has it, House of Windsor’s “Revelation” was afavorite of Albert Einstein. While the original Revelation is no longeravailable, several blends have been created to approximate the flavor of theEnglish pipe blend so loved by one of the world’s most renowned minds.

Take a harmonious and seemingly unobtrusive blend of Virginias and a rare Black Cavendish, case with vanilla then finally topped before sealing with natural raspberry compote and additional vanillas....see where this is headed? The aroma upon opening was strong of a creamy fresh raspberry of course, and while detectable initially as a slightly sweet and mildly tart berry, it quickly fades mid-draw as the surprisingly stronger than expected tobaccos take over in the middle, while leaving a nice creamy vanilla with a faint hint of raspberry on the finish!

Coffee eLiquids made from the real deal can be tricky to create as a palatable flavor it seems. One consideration then, must be given for not only the amount of coffee to use, but the roast level and the grind or whether one even SHOULD grind, even the light roast...

Whatever they did here in the processing of this coffee-cased/dressed/topped pipe blend of Cavendish and Virginias, enhanced with dark chocolate, they did well. I don't know how it smokes. And I'll never have to...this is an excellent medium-to-full flavored tobacco with notes of chocolate but the coffee and the tobacco lead the way to your palate, and stay for the after party!

Keep yourself warm this winter and vape this smooth chocolaty tobacco e-liquid. No need to bear the elements with this one, stay inside and enjoy!

An aromatic pipe blend with a rich, nutty flavor.

Oak Cask: an Aromatic pipe blend of Bright Virginias, soft and creamy Black Cavendish, with a touch of Mexican Burley and topped with aged single-malt Scotch whisky distilled in the Highlands of Scotland, imparting it's characteristic "peaty and smokey" flavor to this rich and delightful vapor.

Make no mistake, this is tobacco through and through, but sometimes an aromatic blend such as this Orange Blossom Honey comes along, and the flavors described pull someone out of their normal comfort zone as far as their mindset of "what tobacco is supposed to taste like." This may be one of those occasions for you, as it was for me! The tobacco itself, true to name as an aromatic, immediately upon opening filled the room with a pleasant yet strong aroma of fresh orange peel. No room note of honey was detected, which is not surprising as though honey CAN be used as a dressing/topping, it is more commonly used earlier in the processing of pipe tobacco, during casing. Either way, the taste of a dark honey interplays perfectly on the palate along with the orange topped pipe blend comprised of Brightleaf, aromatic Kentucky, and a burley blend. Complex, sweet, mild to moderate in tobacco presence, but certainly aromatic flavors are the star of this particular show!

A premium silver rum has been infused into this pipe tobacco comprised of flue, air, and fire-cured leaves to create a boldly flavored, lightly sweet vape. Let your vape-buds be the judge!

Another unique take on a popular Virginia-Perique, or VaPer blend; Storm is a blend of Virginia tobaccos ranging from Lemon yellow to Brown, ample "real-deal" Perique and a modicum of Dark Fired Kentucky Burley. The draw starts out slightly sweet with hints and aroma of chocolate and fig, evolving into a delicately sour tang typical of Perique blends on the exhale, and finishes strong with a smokey, peppery flare for the aftertaste.